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JAN 18

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Musicians' Workshop with Tenzin Choegyal and Tenzin Kunsang

 
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A rare opportunity to spend some one-on-one time with acclaimed Tibetan performers Tenzin Choegyal and Tenzin Kunsang. Come along with your instrument, your best singing voice or both for a joyful hour of music-making and improvisation. Join Tenzin and Kunsang to learn a little about Tibetan-style singing, traditional instruments, songwriting and storytelling through music from these master music makers.

Suitable for all ages and skill levels.




“Tibetan musician Tenzin Choegyal delivered the night’s most revelatory music, playing Himalayan blues and power ballads on the dranyen lute backed by Patti Smith’s band and Laurie Anderson.” 

ROLLING STONE MAGAZINE


“impressive… [a] his powerful and wonderful voice.”  

BILLBOARD MAGAZINE


“..a rapid vibrato and volume wattage to put any Italian opera tenor in the shade.”  

THE AUSTRALIAN

Tenzin Choegyal

Tenzin Choegyal

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Tenzin Choegyal is a Grammy and ARIA-nominated artist, composer, musical director and cultural ambassador with a particular connection to the music of the Himalayan plateau. Born in Tibet and now living in Australia, Tenzin channels the wisdom of his ancestors through his extraordinary vocal performances and mastery of traditional Tibetan instruments. Since his 1997 Australian debut, Tenzin’s vocals and flute solos have thrilled audiences around the globe, including performances at New York’s Carnegie Hall. His unique style embraces meditative mantras, spoken word and original compositions infused with the essence of Tibetan wisdom and a sound as expansive as the Himalayas.

Tenzin Kunsang

Tenzin Kunsang

Tibet

Tenzin Kunsang is a Tibetan singer, dancer and multi-instrumentalist, born in Dharamsala, India and now living in Nagano, Japan. Having studied at the prestigious Tibetan Institute of Performing Arts (TIPA), Kunsang performs vocals and plays numerous traditional instruments. He regularly tours Japan and internationally, either solo or with one of his three bands, including the multi-ethnic group WATARA, skilfully fusing Japanese, Korean and Tibetan music. In 2016, Kunsang performed at the opening ceremony of the Tibetan Exhibition at the National Palace Museum in Taiwan and in 2017 released his first solo album Prayers of Snow Lion, Sounds of Wind Horse.

 
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